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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
's NO. 12 of E S T A C A D A , O REGO N, VO I, Estacada State Bank Capital, $25,000 LO CA’ N EW S AND p e r s i ) A L M E N T IO N Win. Kaake and wife spent from Saturday to Monday in Portland. "• a H awkins having bought the tent has already occupied the ttmCFKS: Geo. TH U R SD AY, O C T O B E R 22, consequently can only -.tate that we I 1908. P >. i. L. Beltils, " S try k e r, V ir r -F n side a Cashier E. M. Miiier, Keai E s ta te ü ííite r DIRECTORS: I » r „ l , w,re„a.I,;,K„netoLivery, reed & Sci? a town in Onuon to no into business Oregon As Others See It It was tile writers nood fortune Win. Delap is home again. He to have a couple of days off from 1 ..en at Salem plastering a co u p -, regular routine work recently and lc ot ho u ses. to improve the time most advantag- llen ry Du Boise has moved into | eously decided to take a “ hike” to Estui ad.i and is occupying the the hills to enjoy some of the good Blootner property. i things to be realized among the i » n STABLE W . A. JONF i P R O P R IK T O F III m j Good ri^s and careful SPECIAL E s te s , Pr»*s>c. ‘ I. . $1 A Y E A H ATI Given H unting and 1 T! • A 4 A ■ • . LIMBER Local and Long Distance T ekj ,. WOOD & if ' 4 A Delightful Trip And Merry Bunch On Friday evening, Oct. 23rd the hills and mountains of Oregon for Ladies Aid Society will meet at the those willing to enjoy them, and The theatre party that lift Esta who have eyes to see the existence parsonage. cada at five o’ clock on last Th urs of the beauties they contain. M rs.'G ill spent last week at the day evening for Portland on a spec Starting from Estacada our course hoine of her parents, Mr and Mrs. ial car was a jolly crowd. The lay in an Easterly direction through party was gotten up by Mr. Ed. Win. Dale. I the rich farm lands of the Garfitld Boner. “ The Girl of the Golden Mrs. Madole, of Seattle, motherj region. On every hand could be W est” was seen in all her glory of Mrs. M. G . Richards, was with j seen evidences of the plentiful crops T h is play that had such a long run the Richards family most of the of wheat, outs and hay that had in Portland and played to crowded TR AN SACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSIN ESS past week. j been garnered, as well as of spuds, ' , houses certainly depicted well the . , Jno. Zobrist and Tom Jones went j cabbage and all manner of garden , Writes Fire Insurance in Five of the best “DOLLAR” characters represented 111 trie mar,y to LaCatnas last week. T h e y say j to h ‘~ cartl1 for mountain camps of forty-nine and companies. Handles Real Estate, Town Lots Cunningham, formerly of this city, j t *le ranchers were busiy engaged fifty ai 1 ;s yet to be encountered both Business and Residence, and Farm has a fine business there. in gathering prunes The ones who in c i! :;u localities of this Western I had drvers were running them to Property near Estacada Con-1 Plie parti seemed divided J .R . Wilson is again a gentle- ■, • , J s p, tin tr lull capacity and the rancher mail of leisure having sold out his* ... . , . as to th merits of the play. Some b without a dri er of Ins own was haul- N O T A R Y IT H I .I C ON O U R S T A F F of tin >nys thinking “ T h e G irl" interest in a saloon he was running ing his fruit to o 'li of the many d ry on Washington St Portland wa> too la.visit in her love making ers that exist ill tlii.i neighborhood; N E W YORK CO RRESPO N D EN T: to a single individual. T h e party On Friday evening, Oct. 30, it is j to be dried on the shares. I would N a t i o n a l C ity B a n k oi N e w Y o r k however certainly enjoyed their desired that all Epworth Leaguers like to particularize and in rividually trip. It is the intention of these and their friends meet for the p u r -. make mention ot the different rati- society loving participants to make [ÿ, j pose of electing officers for the com ches and ranchers we came in con these events of monthly occurence year. tact with, but the space alloted to and we have no doubt they will he Mr. and Mrs. Blockley enjoyed a this article forbids 11s to enter into well patronized. T h e rail-road very pleasant drive to Oregon Ciiy detail except in a few cases that company had very agreeable gen and return, last week. ‘ ‘Perfectly were especially of interest to us. tlemen in charge of the cur. A fter passing by the Krieger | delightful trip’ ’ is the way Mrs. For all lands and lots in Clackamas County prepared and shingle mill which by the way was Blockley expresses it. in operation cutting and making extended by Joel B. Bowman was in the city use of the fall u , ants of the forest 011 Friday attending to some busi It pays to advertise. ‘ ‘ Maud’’ as well as the ,u«-n timber to be ness matters and took occasion to the donkey advertised in these sawed int' si,:; v i e s . Mr. Fanton, 509 5 1 0 5 1 1 C H A M B E R O F C O M M E R C E B U I L D IN G , colums for Mrs. Wilson was taken renew his subscription to the Pro also a little fart!, East, is taking to Portland on the express car one gress. P O R T L A N D , OREGO N. some profit rut of the.-e cedars that day last week and now "M a u d " Jos. Taylor of Eugene made a to the inexperienced look as they special trip to Estacada to see Geo. lay a tangled mass on the hills only herself is advertising. She occupies the big show window in Filers’ big Estes and L. lì. lielfds one day fit for the flames, or else to remain $ last week. They have been friends a tangled mess to resist the on piano house. Clad in an elegant set of harness and hitched to a one for years. slaught of a greater civilization that hundred and eighty-five dollar pony j| Mrs. G . Heyman, mother of Mrs. is constantly making inroads in lines cart. It was during the horse show «j j Blockley, returned to her home in of progress into these seemingly and Filers window drew first prize T his Company has prepared and is the owner of the best ■i ' San Francisco last week, after en worthless hills and woodland. It as being the most attractively pre fi, I joying quite an extended visit with is only necessary foi us to awake pared window in Portland. and most complete set of abstract books of Clackamas her daughter at the Estacada Hotel. to our capabilities. To go into these same regions with our ever County titles W ANTED Mrs. Al. and Mrs. Fried Close increasing means of taking profit who have been visiting with Mrs. front them and compelling them to A milch cow for winter. Fred Closes parents at Clackamas yield up the profit they hold in — J. A . Upton returned home on Monday. They re store for the progressive. Nestled Estacada. port having had a very pleasant vis high up on the foot hills of this re it. gion we find a ranch of one hundred Mrs. I)r. DeW itt Connelly an«1 1 Mr. Blockley, who returned from and sixty acres, presided over by a baby who have been stoppin Orders for abstracts, extensions of abstracts, certificates of ■' a business trip to San Francisco last I typical Westerner, although born the Estacada Hotel for abo I tide, ' ch<.......... a relating k spent a few days with his jin Virginia. H. B. Sarver better days returned to Portland I w iie and baby at the Estacada Ho known as “ Bent” big hearted and will be received by the Mr. Matt Patterson is ik ft again going into the ! with the rustic of a back-woods-ran- some. mountains. | cher, lives alone a bachelor life and Taxable property in C lai. i Capt Philip Shannon was in Es- talks to liis cattle, his dog and cat, County for 190.8 according to 1: --¿C . -g.w\ .* ! tacada oil Wednesday on his way as we would to any companion. assessors rolls just completed at Ore- : home front Oregon City where lie- His kindness of heart is well under gon C ity totals $22, 000,000. co had been disposing of some proper stood by these dumb animals for it [ bringing Clackamas County close to ty lie owns there. Mr. Shannon al is only necessary for him to call to the head of lint list o the wealthiest so sold forty acres of his Spiing- his cattle, and if in hearing, you can counties in Oregon. ater property to W asco Shannon. hear their answers in a friendly E. and C. Krigbauin have finish Moo.” Or as he goes among A little of everything, perhaps only a Collar Button, ed drying about twenty five tons of Jack Cassidy is painting a new them slapping the sides of a big prunes. T h e rains spoiled about perhaps a new pair of Shoes. Always glad to see you house erected by Edgar Heiple eighteen hundred pound steer, he if you only want to pay your respects. southwest of Currinsville. Mr | does not hound away like some I fiteen hundred bushels of fruit for Heiple has erected a fine home and frightened wild animal as many of | them‘ l>ut as thcy ,Iave al,<ml | “ Ja ck ” is painting it inside and ■ the range grown cattle do, but they | llOKS to ru" ln t,K,y <l° " ot exI* Ct much loss will ensue. 1 out. H e will be through with it in 1)ang aroll„d to be petted and made j that ’ W . H. Norcross who formerly ; a couple of days when lie will do a nf couple of other jobs at Currinsville. In looking over this vast region lived here but moved last Spring on to a tract of land containing one In the trial of the Mt. Hood ! ' * um-ccupied land one ■ annot help bundled and fifty-three acres own Brewing Co. against J . R. Wilson, but see the opportunities that lay at ed by himself and his father-in-law; tried before Judge Gill on Saturday " tlr very feet’ of ,m>ney aml about font miles west of Estacada tlie Judge decided ag ainst tlie claim | realize ‘ hat On gon is only in its 111- j along the Clackamas; lias returned fant stage of development. of the Brewing Co. and required j T o the resourceful man,-or woman 1 ,itd> and they are now them to pay the cost of action. the Cary house, either for that matter, numerous occup; In the panel of juors drawn for methods and' gold-n opportunities A poll ical wager, the price of a the November term of court we no open ttp in this Eastern portion of chick« • .ut-r, has been made by Of course we want to win your trade; but we want to win tice tlie names of tlie following lo Clackamas Co it rightly, not by offering you cheap goods that cost Let us take advan- 1 ). 1 ; W rn« r and H . II. Kiel a cal jurymen John T ra cy, R. A. tage o ' them ourselves as well a s , Porthiii 1 tiaveling man who lias little at first and are worth less afterwards. Looney and W . II. Holder Estaca tell others of them. customers out this way. Mr. W ar da. Win. Tucker, Springwater New Goods Arriving NOW. Come In. ner has faith in Mr. Bryan’ s election ( hie who saw. Eli Fellows, Highland. W . H. while Mr. Kiel lielives that Taft is You are always Welcome Boring, Boring. John McConnel, CAR D OF T H A N K S i the coining man. In any event Eagle Creek. I Land lord Lauryy is a winner as lie REMEMBER, These Cool Evenings Yo 1 Need a Geo. Estes, S. W. Stryker, T. Yocum, John Zobrist, Albert D. Schnudt ABSTRACTS OF TUIE A. E SPARKS Z . il~.vir.i3y s* AT THE Ì in It Pays To Advertise Estacada FURNITURE Store CLACKAA\AS TITLE COMPANY W e keep a Full Line of Goods. Figures. N ew arrivals of Goods right along Boyc Needle Chart and Needle Threader Threads a needle in the dark Picture Framing a Specialty. House Furnishers. Un dertakers. A Fine Line of Queens W are on hand. Come in and see our stock and be convinced you can get k A BARGAIN * -•'.T Good: .sold on the Hay * I W n e o a th re e r t a w lk o in rd g s w th e r o a u re g h le o t t u in r g H o a u ts r I DALES Çjrip .C V S Salt Mill feed F a ll L a d ie s ' H a ts t a lk fo r us. WE HAVE THEM Cement Flour § SHAWL Piar lime Grain % W e h a v e S h ir ts to fit th e % fig u re a n d fig u re s to fit th e purse. § Installment Q jf & Co. Estacada State Bank % We are agents for r ¡PERHAPS YOU MAY WANT fti: S A ll Prices in Plain Land Plaster Field Seeds, Shingles W e Buy and Sell for Spot Cash I flL R. M. Marsh is a new man 111 B ) charge of the Hazelwc oixl Creamery, has lxen working for the same f t company He in the southern part of the Q/ con Qi state. He will do the same work as done by Mr. Doe. Of Mr. I)«>e wear«- not in ¡>os-.essioii Mr. and Mrs. M. G . Richards desire to thank the different persons school children. Sabbath School, Ladies of the Markaliees, Lodge of Rebekah and neighUirs, who were so kind to them du. ng their recent of facts, ^bereavement. is to furnish the chicken supper and rcapS the profits. He says that since the town has gone dry that wilt help ;l little. Alright friend L a u ry y — Mr. W arner lieing a local man the scribe will he on hand to take notes for the occasion. I Our F l o u r has n o w a r r i v e d a n d a n o t h e r c a r is ordered. Let us fig u re w i t h y o u on v o u r w i n t e r s u p p ly Schmidt, Cary l in & Co. th e N e w C o n c re te B u ild in g